Explore community-centered design in two-day course

Friday, July 12-Saturday, July 13, 2013

Presented by Design Corps and SCAD Atlanta, this event will provide design students and planning professionals with in-depth study on methods of how design can address critical issues communities face. Training in public interest design can enhance an existing design practice and help students learn the skills necessary to become proactively engaged in community-based design.

The curriculum is formed around the Social Economic Environmental Design (SEED) metric, a set of standards that outlines the process and principles of this growing approach to design. This process provides a step-by-step aid for those who want to undertake public interest design. Certification in the SEED process will be given.

An early registration discount for students and professionals will be offered until June 21.